A Good Cry

I was watching Cast Away with Tom Hanks last week. Its been years since I've seen it last and the darn movie made me cry AGAIN!! I know men aren't supposed to cry (blah, blah) but I can't help it. It feels so good, like a release, to let them fly once in a while.Be honest ladies, do you find that a man crying is a sign of weakness? Second question: What makes YOU cry?

"Willie, were you or were you not looking at the corsett ads in the catalogue?" - Nels

No it is not a sign of weakness at all.Now if there is a man who cries all the time, that's a different story lol

Yep, that!

I loved Castaway too Joe. Basically, I'm a sucker for dramas and can cry pretty easily at a well done dramatic movie. The more likely question for me is, what doesn't make me cry. That would be anything that tries to pull out the 'obvious' tear....like certain reality TV shows that gain money and populartity off people's hardships....ABC Home Makeover is one that comes to mind, or Biggest Loser. Certain shows (IMO) are blatantly exploitative; I can 'feel' that as I'm watching (like the crew and everyone all bawling)...it's a ploy and it aggravates me more than makes me emotional. Not sure if this makes sense to anyone but myself though.

No it is not a sign of weakness at all.Now if there is a man who cries all the time, that's a different story lol

What makes me cry? A sentimental TV COMMERCIAL can make me cry lol

A commercial? You must be a quick crier! It took me a minute but I think I know what you mean. Those sponser a child commercials or the rescue an animal commercials do tug at the heartstrings. Now if you are talking about Geico or fastfood ads, that's a different thing.

"Willie, were you or were you not looking at the corsett ads in the catalogue?" - Nels

An android. My touch Slide. Huge upgrade from my G1.What in the heck were they selling in the first ad? I had to check the comments to find out it was INSURANCE!! Thanks for the alt way to view the vids Carol.

"Willie, were you or were you not looking at the corsett ads in the catalogue?" - Nels